Sakura Japanese Restaurant Awards
Sakura continues to distinguish itself with its sushi and Japanese fare.
Openings: Lunch Mon.-Sat., Dinner nightly
Features
- Parking lot
- Dress code: Casual
- Full bar
- Heart-healthy dishes
- Kid-friendly
- Reservations suggested
Sakura Japanese Restaurant Restaurant Review:
This unpretentious sushi and Japanese restaurant is one of the oldest in the city, and it still draws crowds for its authentic dishes such as chirashi, a hearty bowl of fish slices on a bed of rice. Japanese dinners include kabayaki, a broiled eel selection; and yosenabe, shellfish in a delicate broth. Chopsticks replace silverware, and it’s acceptable to slurp while navigating soba noodles out of the savory broth. Bypass the small wine selection for a Kirin Ichiban beer, and give into temptation with green tea ice cream. High-backed booths afford some privacy and help keep the din to a minimum, but do not expect a quiet meal. This small restaurant is always packed.
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